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LOVE'S KINGDOM by MARGARET ELIZABETH MUNSON SANGSTER

First Line: YOU SEE NO POMP OF CIRCUMSTANCE
Last Line: AND I AM ROYAL THERE.
Subject(s): LOVE; PRAISE;

YOU see no pomp of circumstance,
No entourage of pride,
My lowly seeming to enhance
As I walk by your side.
All day, at others' beck and call,
My work obscure is done,
But off my shabby garments fall
When comes the set of sun

You may not know it, friend, but then
I, walking by your side,
Am crowned and sceptred, king of men.
Let none my state deride;
For when I turn my own latch-key
My wife is at the stair,
The baby claps her hands with glee,
And I am royal there.



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